Sweden Posts Trade Surplus in May
2026-06-29 06:19
By
Kyrie Dichosa
1 min. read
Sweden recorded a trade surplus of SEK 2.9 billion in May 2026, swinging from a deficit of SEK 0.1 billion in the same month last year, as exports rose faster than imports.
Exports climbed 9% year-on-year to SEK 180.8 billion, driven by higher shipments to both EU countries (11.8% to SEK 103.2 billion) and non-EU countries (5.4% to SEK 77.6 billion).
Meanwhile, imports increased at a slower pace of 7.2% to SEK 177.9 billion, reflecting higher purchases from both EU markets (5.6% to SEK 119.8 billion) and non-EU countries (10.5% to SEK 58.1 billion).
In the January–May period, the trade surplus narrowed to SEK 7.5 billion from SEK 36.1 billion in the corresponding period a year earlier, as exports rose 1% while imports increased by a faster 5%.
On a seasonally adjusted basis, the trade surplus edged up to SEK 0.7 billion in May from SEK 0.6 billion in April.